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Lot 3549: Three-Digit Serial Number 109 Ludwig Loewe 1893 Borchardt Pistol

Attractive Early Production Ludwig Loewe Model 1893 Borchardt Semi-Automatic Pistol with Three-Digit Serial Number

Auction Location: Bedford, TX

Auction Date: December 10, 2023

Lot 3549: Three-Digit Serial Number 109 Ludwig Loewe 1893 Borchardt Pistol

Attractive Early Production Ludwig Loewe Model 1893 Borchardt Semi-Automatic Pistol with Three-Digit Serial Number

Auction Location: Bedford, TX

Auction Date: December 10, 2023

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Estimated Price: $14,000 - $22,500

Attractive Early Production Ludwig Loewe Model 1893 Borchardt Semi-Automatic Pistol with Three-Digit Serial Number

Manufacturer: Loewe
Model: 1893 Borchardt
Type: Pistol
Gauge: 7.65 Borchardt Auto
Barrel: 7 1/2 inch round
Finish: blue
Grip: walnut
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Item Views: 360
Item Interest: Very Active
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Catalog Page: 302
Class: Antique
Description:

Manufactured in the 1890s by the firm of Ludwig Loewe (later DWM), the Model 1893 was the work of Hugo Borchardt, formerly the Superintendent of Sharps Rifle Manufacturing Company, and was among the first viable semi-automatic pistol designs to hit the commercial market. The Borchardt Pistol was also an important forerunner to the work of Georg Luger, who would refine the core mechanical principles of the Borchardt to make his own eponymous and world famous handgun. Fixed blade and notch sights, with "WAFFENFABRIK/LOEWE/BERLIN." marked on top of the chamber, "SYSTEM BORCHARDT. PATENT." on the right of the frame, and the patent marking "D.R.P./No. 75837" on the front toggle link. A series of "(crown)/letter" (B, U, and G) proofs are present on the barrel, barrel extension and toggle assembly, with the "172,28" bore diameter on the left side of the barrel and matching external serial numbers. Niter blue and straw colored small parts, with smooth borders on the finely checkered hardwood grip panels with the matching serial number restamped on the insides and restamped on the walnut base of the nickel finished magazine. Per the consignor, the pistol was restored by Gale Morgan.

Rating Definition:

Very fine, retains 99% professionally restored blue finish, and 99% applied niter blue finish on the small parts. The grips are also very fine as professionally refinished, with some light handling marks and a few discreet filled in repairs visible around the edges. Mechanically excellent.



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